Whether you're moving from mainframe to NT and Windows 2000 or vice versa, this book can help you translate your new world.
- By Greg Neilson
- June 01, 2000
Want to get inside of Windows 2000? This book gives you X-ray vision.
- By J. Peter Bruzzese
- June 01, 2000
Before diving into an Active Directory project, spend time with this book to understand the complexities of directories in general.
- By Greg Neilson
- June 01, 2000
If you're new to SQL Server 7.0, this guide will take you through the product in preparation for the exam. Just add hands-on.
- By Robert Leithiser
- May 01, 2000
A critical guide for network architects and administrators and the people who manage them.
- By Greg Neilson
- May 01, 2000
All this training kit leaves out is the live instructor.
- By Stan Spotts
- May 01, 2000
What if you read this book and don't need Chris's column on scripting anymore?
- By Chris Brooke
- April 01, 2000
Want your network traffic to flow fast, furious and unfettered? If so, check out these Quality of Service and bandwidth management tools.
- By Michael Feuda
- April 01, 2000
A book that encapsulates what you need to know for administering Terminal Server and Citrix MetaFrame.
- By Stan Spotts
- April 01, 2000
A prerequisite read for anyone planning an AD implementation.
- By Thomas Eck
- April 01, 2000
The wisdom captured in this messaging book
required time, experience, and service packs.
- By Michael Tedesco
- March 01, 2000
Valuable and accurate information enabling you to excel as SQL Server database administrators.
- By Robert Leithiser
- February 01, 2000
The bottom line on Active Directory in fine detail.
- By J. Peter Bruzzese
- February 01, 2000
Possessing an MCSE certification means you probably don't need this book. It would simply
be leftovers.
- By Greg Neilson
- February 01, 2000
For the exams or for real work, this one satisfies both training goals.
- By Douglas King
- January 01, 2000
DBAs will find this a handy, useful guide to SQL 7.0's hidden gems.
- By Nivine Zakhari
- January 01, 2000
Get a thorough understanding of OLAP with this excellent resource.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- January 01, 2000